iX Africa data centres launches 4.5mw hyperscale facility

Muraya Kamunde
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The Data Centre is a milestone in Kenya’s journey to becoming Africa’s leading digital hub

iXAfrica Data Centres, East Africa’s largest hyperscale data centre facility, has launched the first phase of its state-of-the-art data centre in Nairobi.

The 4.5MW, 780 racks hyperscale, carrier-neutral, and AI-ready facility named NBOX1, expands access to cloud services, secure data storage, and reliable connectivity for businesses, tech providers, and government operations. The data centre is part of a larger 22.5MW campus along Mombasa Road. Built to meet growing data and computing demands, the centre offers seamless connectivity through multiple network providers and is optimized for AI-driven workloads.

During a visit to the facility, Kenya Investment Authority (KenInvest) CEO John Mwendwa highlighted iX Africa’s role in strengthening Kenya’s data sovereignty, accelerating digital transformation, and driving cloud adoption. “Kenya is on the brink of a digital revolution, and investments like iX Africa’s hyperscale data centre are pivotal in positioning the country as a premier technology and innovation hub,” said Mwendwa.

He said the government is committed to supporting investments that drive digital transformation and economic growth.

“KenInvest is committed to fostering a business-friendly environment and providing aftercare support to investors in Kenya,” Mwendwa emphasized.

iX Africa CEO Snehar Shah said the facility is designed to meet the growing demand for cloud and AI infrastructure while ensuring businesses across East Africa have access to secure, scalable, and world-class digital solutions that drive innovation and economic growth.

“We are proud to unveil the first phase of our hyperscale data centre, which is ready to host the first hyperscale developments in the Region as well as key public sector workloads in the EAC region to contribute significantly to the digitalization of services and the cloud adoption in our country,” said Snehar Shah, CEO of IX Africa Data Centres.

In December 2022, Helios Investment Partners committed an initial $50 million in growth capital to develop the facility.

iXAfrica is also playing a critical role in Kenya’s data security landscape and in collaboration with Moringa School, has also launched specialized training programs for Data Protection Officers in the corporate sector.

Kenya’s strategic position, green energy potential, and robust digital economy make it an ideal destination for hyperscale investments. With over 51 million internet subscriptions, 100% mobile penetration, and increasing demand for cloud and AI-driven services, Kenya is fast becoming the gateway for global technology players looking to establish a foothold in Africa.

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